3pm: Severe Risk is Over for West AL… Ending by 7pm in East AL #alwx @wvua23

At 3pm, the dry line was located from Jasper to Tuscaloosa to Greensboro to Thomaston and moving east. There is no risk of severe weather to the west of the dry line, and storms have not formed on the boundary. The dry line will reach I-65 by 4 to 5pm, bringing an end to any risk of severe weather for areas west of there by 5pm. The dry line will reach the Georgia State Line no later than 7pm, bringing an end to the severe weather risk to the entire state by no later than 7pm.

Again, severe weather is not expected over west Alabama for the rest of this event. If there are any severe issues at all, they should remain to the east of I-65. In areas east of I-65 before 7pm, there is a risk of a few isolated supercell storms that may produce hail, strong wind and maybe a tornado or two.

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